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Categories • Stack's September 2006 → U. S. Coins → U. S. Dimes → U. S. Liberty Seated Dimes |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
477 |
1853 Arrows, 1858
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CH AU |
$190.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. The earlier date shows steel and blue toning edged in gold, the companion shows russet-gold peripheries. 2 pieces. |
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478 |
1854 Arrows. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$150.00 |
Mottled multicolored iridescent toning on the reverse, the obverse with pale blue. A good strike further defines this coin. |
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479 |
1855 Arrows. Very Choice Brilliant Proof
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VERY CH BR PF |
$10,500.00 |
A microscopically exact strike is demonstrated by the meticulous details of Liberty's face, drapery and shield and in the reverse wreath. Careful study of the reverse shows a couple of tiny haymarks at the center. The number of Proofs of this date is not known, though the late Walter Breen traced 12 pieces, some of which might be the same coin repeated. NGC has certified eight, five... more |
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480 |
1860 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$350.00 |
The obverse is quite strong in terms of detail and is enhanced with streaks of golden brown. The reverse is quite satiny and lightly toned. |
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481 |
1864 Very Choice Brilliant Proof
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VERY CH BR PF |
$600.00 |
- close to the Gem category with stark silver-white frosted reliefs contrasting boldly with deeply reflective liquid-glass fields that are only a hairline or two from fully Gem. NGC PF64. |
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482 |
1870 Choice Brilliant Proof
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CH BR PF |
$300.00 |
- or thereabouts. A full strike has imparted crisp details and a partial wire rim at the obverse. The coin is a milky pale gray in color. The obverse of this coin easily grades fully Choice, the reverse has a small planchet lamination at 2:00. An attractive 19th century Proof Dime. |
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483 |
1871 Judd 1082 (R-8). Aluminum, RE. Choice Brilliant Proof
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CH BR PF |
$9,500.00 |
Barber's feather-crowned ''Indian Princess'' Liberty appears seated with twin banners on a world globe in a circle of stars. This reverse identifies the proposed STANDARD SILVER Pattern series that was to employ .900 Silver coins of lighter weight to post-Civil War after years of coin hoarding. The present Pattern was struck in Aluminum, then a rare metal, and shows deep mirror fields... more |
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484 |
1871 Brilliant Proof
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BR PF |
$250.00 |
- not far from Choice. Stark silver reliefs stand out from lightly gold-toned mirror fields. A glass finds a few hairlines on this pleasing specimen of 960 Proofs struck. PCGS PR61. |
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485 |
1876 Brilliant Proof
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BR PF |
$220.00 |
- on the cusp of Choice. Bold silver cartwheel underlies light tawny golden toning. One of 1,150 Proofs struck in the Centennial year and one of the finest likely to be found today. PCGS PR62. |
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486 |
1877 Brilliant Proof
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BR PF |
$160.00 |
- and virtually Choice. Bold Proof strike with vivid details displayed in fields rimed in frosty white, deep iridescent band in the upper obverse periphery. |
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487 |
1877'S' Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$80.00 |
Semi-prooflike surfaces and contrasting devices are bathed in pale gold. A few pinscratches and some light hairlines away from a higher grade. |
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488 |
1887 Choice Brilliant Proof
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CH BR PF |
$200.00 |
A precise strike of medallic quality is enriched by flashing silver with hints of peripheral russet. Here is a wholly pleasing example of a Proof mintage of 710 pieces. |
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